
MOST OF US WILL NEVER DO GREAT THINGS, BUT WE CAN ALL DO SMALL THINGS IN A GREAT WAY.

MOST OF US WILL NEVER DO GREAT THINGS, BUT WE CAN ALL DO SMALL THINGS IN A GREAT WAY.
The latest Damn Vandals album 'You Me The Devil And The Sunshine' is out now.
This, the band’s third long-player, was recorded live at Konk Studios – helping to capture the visceral energy of their live shows. It was produced by Julian Simmons who was at helm for their debut LP ‘Done For Desire’and follow-up ’Rocket Out Of London' – which was an Artrocker Magazine 'Album of the Month' "What rock music should sound like” 5/5.
The band have a number of festival appearances lined up over the summer, including at Off The Tracks Festival on Sat 02 Sept, and will be back in the studio soon to record their next LP ‘The Gods Are Angry’.“It's good innit! A bit of War Pigs, a bit of Jim Jones Revue … Listen to it!” Shaun Keaveny. “Damn Vandals are one of a remaining few rock bands that properly do swaggering, gritty rock ‘n’ roll … proper, sweaty, balls-out riff-driven rock that’s got the lot.” Whisperin’ and Hollern’ 10/10.“Late-night, boozy party soundtrack tunes, right before the local constabulary are called to break things up due to complaints from the neighbours.” Pennyblackmusic“12 tracks that fly past like a procession of hog riding bikers making you wonder what your life would be like if you ditched the day job and followed them out on to the road.” Listen With Monger
It’s difficult not to get caught up in Damn Vandals’ punked-up stoner rock … a forceful identity that’s held together by adrenaline and determination.” Classic Rock Magazine“One of the most exciting bands I’ve seen this year … absolutely superb, so much energy on stage, a proper rock ‘n’ roll band.” Chris Hawkins, BBC 6Music
Photo by Marcus Maschwitz